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elkarcher

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Ok i tried to spin the rear yoke on my TC. Well it wont spin at all. I am not sure what position the shift rods are suppose to be in for the TC to be in nuetral. I Think all the way pushed back towards the rear axle. Is this correct? also only one of the rods move. I thought both of them should move? I really dont want to take this out but I might have to. Thanks for the input.

Tim
 
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DirtDonk

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If you've been discussing it in other threads, you should probably update the existing one so we can re-hash what has already been done. Instead of breaking it up into multiple threads on the same subject.

In the meantime though... Nope, all the way back is 4-wheel high. The pattern is as follows:

All the way back = 4-high
One notch forward = 2-high
Two notches = Neutral
Three notches + 2-low (on some systems only. See next note)
Four stops (or three if yours only has three) = 4-low

Hope that helps.
If the shift pattern changes due to the twin-sticking in your case, then that might be off, so wait for Viper or one of the other Twin-stick officianados to give it to you straight.

Paul
 
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